U.S. has 'sacred obligation' to take care of veterans, Biden says
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[November 12, 2021]
By Steve Holland
U.S. has 'sacred obligation' to take care
of veterans, Biden saysRLINGTON, Va. (Reuters) -President Joe Biden
called military veterans "the very spine of America" as he marked
Veterans Day on Thursday, vowing to make sure they get the benefits they
have earned. |
President Joe Biden attends a wreath laying ceremony to mark Veterans
Day and the centennial anniversary of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at
Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., November 11,
2021. REUTERS/Leah Millis |
Biden and many members of his Cabinet crossed the Potomac River
from Washington to attend the annual ceremony at Arlington
National Cemetery, where ceremonial cannon blasts greeted the
president's arrival and sent plumes of smoke over the vast array
of white gravestones.
After nodding his head in prayer at the Tomb of the Unknown
Soldier, Biden delivered remarks in the cemetery's Memorial
Amphitheater.
"Our veterans represent the best of America. You are the very
spine of America, not just the backbone. You're the spine of
this country. And all of us - all of us - owe you," he said.
Biden said that thousands of U.S. veterans of the Afghanistan
and Iraq conflicts brought home "unseen psychological wounds of
war" and that he would make sure they get the help they need.
"Our administration is going to meet the sacred obligation that
we owe you," Biden said. "We're going to work with Congress,
Republicans and Democrats together, to make sure our veterans
receive the world-class benefits that they've earned."
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Peter
Cooney)
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